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jaete posted:Hey friends, asking for advice again. A friend of mine has been living in London for many years. Some five years ago he didn't have much money, so he asked the council for some mercy on the council tax. As I understand it the council reduced his council tax to zero temporarily (I think?) and also even paid him some living support or whatever it was, a bit of money each month straight to his bank account, for a couple years. Being told to pay 'benefits' back is one reason a lot of people don't actually apply for what they are entitled to. Has he tried Citizens Advice? If the HMRC have sent a letter to the Council, surely he has a right to see what they're saying? But then again maybe they CAN be completely arbitrary. It might be someone with the same name that they've wrongly associated with your friend.
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https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1664209807572598785 We're loving doomed
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ironically a bigger party for keir might be his downfall
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# ? Jun 1, 2023 22:55 |
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Hope that *checks notes* Andrew Neil is right that they'll bring in proportional representation and votes for cats and then gently caress off
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# ? Jun 1, 2023 23:01 |
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Jel Shaker posted:ironically a bigger party for keir might be his downfall I think Keith is going to have his downfall before they truly take power, stabbed in the back by one of his shadow minister cunts. He's not a leader, but he's a destroyer of stuff, and his job was to destroy the left in the party. As far as the public goes, he's soiled goods. Nobody can trust a word he says and his promises are worth gently caress all. Will it be Wes? Or will it be (???) e: There's a lot of cunts in the shadow cabinet https://labour.org.uk/people/shadow-cabinet/ fuctifino fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Jun 1, 2023 |
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Jel Shaker posted:ironically a bigger party for keir might be his downfall Hahaha nope. 1000 year Reich starts here. 1000 years of the most bloodless technocratic triangulators imaginable while Polly Toynbee and friends smile on the side lines and chant "better things aren't possible"
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forkboy84 posted:Polly Toynbee and friends smile on the side lines and chant "better things aren't possible" .... "but we got shops to charge £1 for carrier bags. They're recycled out of dead disabled people. 'Soylent Sacks' we call them." e: wow. and lmao https://twitter.com/sturdyAlex/status/1664379824528322563 He's been whipped by lawyers into repeating the same phrase over and over again, in preparation for the fight to keep the WhatsApp MyCrimes.txt messages secret. I hope journalists keep asking him the question over and over again. fuctifino fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Jun 1, 2023 |
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I've been meaning to ask: councils are basically of highly variable size, right? Some are basically a neighborhood government, others are what a Yank would describe as a county government?
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And not a single one of the bastards will grant me the rank of Master
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# ? Jun 2, 2023 04:59 |
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The council is the local government authority which usually encompasses a city, but I think in london they have several for different parts of the city because it's a big, densely populated place. Up here we have more like a county scale because there's fewer people living in each settlement.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:^^^ IMHO 4G is far more reliable and available than 5G. I would think it has to be pretty reliable/available by now given e.g. Vodafone are slowly phasing out 3G entirely from this month.
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Google Jeb Bush posted:I've been meaning to ask: councils are basically of highly variable size, right? Some are basically a neighborhood government, others are what a Yank would describe as a county government? North Yorkshire is the largest council in England at 3,341² miles. The City of London is about 1² mile. Also Birmingham has the highest population of 1,144,919 while the Isles of Scilly have a whopping 2,053.
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Google Jeb Bush posted:I've been meaning to ask: councils are basically of highly variable size, right? Some are basically a neighborhood government, others are what a Yank would describe as a county government? There's different tiers of council, and they vary depending on the constituent country. In England, county councils handle things like education, public transport and social services, while district councils below them are smaller and handle other things like planning permission (zoning) and waste collection. In a lot of places these two tiers are merged into a single Unitary Authority that does the work of both the district and county council. Below the district level you have parish councils, which are the size of a few small villages, and have very limited authority (basically they do allotments, possibly maintain a small community centre and organise village fairs, and then whatever minor functions the councils above choose to grant them). But in larger cities all three of these get merged into a single metropolitan district council which does all functions of local government below the national level. In London it's different again, you have the borough councils and the Greater London Authority, so a similar two-tier setup to the county and district councils, but with a different division of authority between them. In Wales, you have the Senedd which passes wales-specific legislation (Like a state government in the US), and then below that the principal council areas which work like the Unitary Authorities previously mentioned, covering most roles of local government, and at the bottom instead of parishes you have communities, which have either community councils or just community meetings in the smallest ones. Unlike in England larger Welsh cities still technically have communities, but like the English cities, those communities don't actually have councils and their functions are taken over by the city. In Scotland, you have the Scottish Parliament doing the state-level legislating, then below it are the Councils, and that's it. No local government below the "county" level. In Northern Ireland, the Assembly theoretically handles most legislative stuff but it's frequently deadlocked and unable to function. Most of the functions of county councils additionally sit up at this level, and local government consists just of the district councils (with again, some of the normal functions of a district council being assigned to the executive level). Lots of stuff in NI is handled by non-governmental bodies whose members are appointed professionals or civil servants, which depending on who you ask could be so that they're apolitical, or so that they function even when the government is hopelessly deadlocked, or so that if people vote wrong they can't change anything.
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fuctifino posted:.... "but we got shops to charge £1 for carrier bags. They're recycled out of dead disabled people. 'Soylent Sacks' we call them." If he makes it to the election, it's going to be fun to see him die in the debates. The man somehow has less charisma than Keir!
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Reveilled posted:In Scotland, you have the Scottish Parliament doing the state-level legislating, then below it are the Councils, and that's it. No local government below the "county" level. There are community councils in Scotland, but they aren't legislative bodies. There are also the seven regional transport partnerships that are government bodies but not part of the local authorities.
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Grey Hunter posted:less charisma than Keir! Woh Woh Woh. I know he's a Tory. But cmon, that's uncalled for.
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Keir won't win the debates on charisma, he'll win because the tory base will see A Dark Skinned Man Is Talking How Dare He
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At least we, the tax payer, will save money on the pair of child size lecturns.
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quote:Boris Johnson says he will bypass Cabinet Office and send WhatsApps direct to Covid inquiry
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https://twitter.com/taj_ali1/status/1664256121404522501?s=46&t=ARI_L-v32Oind1-d9B3a3Q Well, I certainly see no way this can end badly.
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Jedit posted:There are community councils in Scotland, but they aren't legislative bodies. There are also the seven regional transport partnerships that are government bodies but not part of the local authorities. Fair, I didn't count our community councils because as far as I'm aware they don't actually do anything--at least, the one for my area (so far as I can tell) is a purely consultative body with literally zero power to do anything, more or less just a forum for people to talk to representatives from the actual council once a month. Maybe that's not the case in other community councils though and I shouldn't have presumed!
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Darth Walrus posted:https://twitter.com/taj_ali1/status/1664256121404522501?s=46&t=ARI_L-v32Oind1-d9B3a3Q How the gently caress do they have gig economy track workers? Surely you need actual loving training to work on a rail line?
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I don't think it's worth laughing about. Boris is going to stand down at the next GE and go somewhere to be rich off the back of killing close to 1% of the UK population, and half the people he's throwing under the bus on his way out were going to lose anyway. I'll laugh when they're in jail and not before - so never.
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OwlFancier posted:How the gently caress do they have gig economy track workers? Surely you need actual loving training to work on a rail line? Agencies
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Darth Walrus posted:https://twitter.com/taj_ali1/status/1664256121404522501?s=46&t=ARI_L-v32Oind1-d9B3a3Q Don't worry it's about their safety (not important) not the safety of the track (important because me)
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OwlFancier posted:How the gently caress do they have gig economy track workers? Surely you need actual loving training to work on a rail line?
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Dabir posted:And not a single one of the bastards will grant me the rank of Master I just wanted to say that I got this joke, and it made me laugh.
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OwlFancier posted:How the gently caress do they have gig economy track workers? Surely you need actual loving training to work on a rail line? You get training, which you ignore whenever it creates time constraints, but it's the standard off-payroll work setup that ir35 governs, which I guess counts as gig economy work in a way? My sister's partner does it, and having just turned 30 and playing a few sports (and also golf) at the weekends, has the worst cough I've ever heard. My nan sounded better than he does right before she died of lung cancer. PPE wastes time, you see, and wasted time means bad metrics means not getting out on the rota
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-65775251 Schofield with an incredibly sympathetic interview on the BBC. I don't know if he has excellent PR people or if the press machinery wants to keep the lid on this a bit, but I think he might be able to pull off a "disgraced, broken, retiring in grief" vibe. Interview focusing very heavily on homophobia, calling it a "workplace fling", and focusing very little on how this child got his job working with Schofield.
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OwlFancier posted:How the gently caress do they have gig economy track workers? Surely you need actual loving training to work on a rail line? I've been told it all tracks
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He's one of the lads, they're circling the wagons.
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Yeah, I saw a Guardian article earlier talking about Schofield's "affair". Perhaps there are better words to describe diddling a young fella
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https://twitter.com/TommyPicnic/status/1664419709050138624?t=E_b6jf_tuP9vwuIj3xWM1g&s=19
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Every now and again I think about how he "came out" as gay by staring mournfully at the camera while his female co-host read a statement in the first person about being a gay man.
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# ? Jun 2, 2023 12:13 |
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Personally I think he should conduct all future interviews the same way.
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He comes across as completely innocent, just like Andrew https://twitter.com/wrb91/status/1664442321729994752
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# ? Jun 2, 2023 12:18 |
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whenever i see Amol Rajan i just think about how he made up an award for essays, named it after Bertrand Russell, and then gave it to JK Rowling for her brave and insightful blogpost about being a terf
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winegums posted:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-65775251 his crisis managament ppl have played a blinder; it's mad that his brother is currently in prison for the EXACT same crime and yet he's going to skate on it completely has anyone else seen a really big push of 'aww leave him alone' on twitter from soft left/centrist types (eg. steve bray) who otherwise have never mentioned him before or since. i assume theyre all just getting paid upfront by his pr people
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https://twitter.com/paceyhitman/status/1664523238246948864Angepain posted:whenever i see Amol Rajan i just think about how he made up an award for essays, named it after Bertrand Russell, and then gave it to JK Rowling for her brave and insightful blogpost about being a terf
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Guavanaut posted:https://twitter.com/paceyhitman/status/1664523238246948864 If they're not going to open that award up to Amphibia fanfic, I don't think there's any reason for us to recognise its validity.
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